The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... considerable portion of the land revenue of India is either permanently or for a considerable period fixed in pecuniary amount , which amount is estimated in silver ? —Yes . 1442. Therefore , although from that circumstance influences ...
... considerable portion of the land revenue of India is either permanently or for a considerable period fixed in pecuniary amount , which amount is estimated in silver ? —Yes . 1442. Therefore , although from that circumstance influences ...
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... considerable extent , if a good one is placed within their reach . With regard to the large towns , this has already been settled by experience . As is shown by the following table , the banks of those towns have a very considerable ...
... considerable extent , if a good one is placed within their reach . With regard to the large towns , this has already been settled by experience . As is shown by the following table , the banks of those towns have a very considerable ...
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... considerable temptation . Minor establishments arose in many towns ; but the principal one is that of Paris , which ... considerable daily business , soon produces a considerable sum ; French traders were obliged to submit to it , as ...
... considerable temptation . Minor establishments arose in many towns ; but the principal one is that of Paris , which ... considerable daily business , soon produces a considerable sum ; French traders were obliged to submit to it , as ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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America amount augmented bank notes Bank of England Bank of France banking reserve bills bullion capital cash cause cent cheques circulation coin coinage commercial commodities consequence considerable Crédit Mobilier debt demand demonetisation deposits depreciation of silver difficulty diminished discount doubt Economist effect English evil exchange executive government export fall fixed French gold Gurney important income tax increase India Indian government industry investments issue keep labour land Latin Union legal tender lend less liabilities limited loans Lombard Street London bankers ment metal millions monopoly national banks obtain old firm operation Overend paid panic payment persons present price of silver principle produce profit proposed railway rate of interest reserve revenue rise rupees Scotch Scotland securities shares Sir Robert Peel speculation tion trade transactions Volume whole دو